Last Chance to Book for Freemasons and Charity
It’s your last chance to book-in for the discussion about what Charity means to Freemasons, with Deputy Grand Master Right Worshipful Brother Jonathan Spence and Worshipful Brother Les Hutchinson, CEO
Helping Children with Physical Disabilities
Congratulations to the team at Whoopsadaisy who received a grant of £15,000 from the MCF. They have been doing brilliant work in East Sussex to help children with physical disabilities
Did you know there’s a Masonic Lodge on the Moon?
On July 20, 1969, two American Astronauts landed on the moon in an area known as the “Sea of Tranquility”. One of those brave men was Brother Edwin Eugene (Buzz)
£30,000 to Help Individuals with Sight Loss
#SouthendBlindWelfareOrganisation is helping people with sight loss to live happier, more independent lives. Whether that’s providing access to talking books and cooking aids, or reaching out to more vulnerable people
Freemasons Supporting Young People with Leukaemia
Receiving a leukemia diagnosis can be a frightening experience, but Leukaemia Care is making sure no one goes through it alone. Thanks to the MCF’s £10,000 grant, the charity is
Beyond Autism
BeyondAutism is a brilliant charity that supports children and young people with autism by running independent schools that offer specialist education. The MCF’s £48,996 grant will help the charity to
Biggleswade Supporting NHS & Frontline Workers Day
Steve Williams, Master of St Andrew’s Lodge No 803, reports on the recent NHS Day event; “It was a proud day on Monday 5th July when freemasons throughout the country
Concerts at Freemasons Hall
Freemasons’ Hall is proud to partner with the Belmont Ensemble and Trafalgar Sinfonia for a series of concerts in 2021. The Belmont Ensemble of London was founded by its Musical
It’s Coming Home to Bedfordshire
As has been widely reported in the media over the last few days, Bedfordshire has a large Italian community – and that is reflected in our lodges. So whoever wins
Tackling Isolation for Older People with Sight Loss
That feeling when your phone dies… cut off from friends, no way to google even the simplest of questions. Now imagine that problem every single day. The MCF are proudly
